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Burris Pelham PARKER

1880 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Burris Pelham PARKER was born in 1880 (child of Edgar A PARKER and Lucy CHAPMAN); and died.

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    • _UID: EAE8BD0D007C492FB1368E580DC258FF8343


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edgar A PARKER was born about 1855 (son of Blanton Benjamin PARKER and Sara Ann LOONEY); and died.

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    • _UID: 2250A17D6C94447DACCE4DCA28ED8182FA1D

    Edgar married Lucy CHAPMAN. Lucy was born about 1855; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucy CHAPMAN was born about 1855; and died.

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    • _UID: 208CC016F7024DA6916FD19039C7478BA1ED

    Children:
    1. Paul PARKER was born after 1875; and died.
    2. George PARKER was born after 1875; and died.
    3. Mollie PARKER was born after 1875; and died.
    4. Mae PARKER was born after 1875; and died.
    5. Hayden PARKER was born in 1878; and died.
    6. 1. Burris Pelham PARKER was born in 1880; and died.
    7. Guy PARKER was born in 1882; and died.
    8. Blanton PARKER was born in 1884; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Blanton Benjamin PARKER was born in 1821 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia (son of John D. PARKER and Nancy MARET); died on 11 Feb 1907.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L3MJ-P5Q
    • _UID: AE0CC817DD78461DACCE7FC2C7CCDA50C93E

    Blanton married Sara Ann LOONEY on 17 Dec 1849 in Franklin Co., GA. Sara was born in 1825 in SC; died in 1910. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sara Ann LOONEY was born in 1825 in SC; died in 1910.

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    • _UID: 0A046F7A346B4990BD7ED05A87E3C78085E2

    Children:
    1. Morgan Leonidas PARKER was born in 1850; died in 1938.
    2. William Hubbard PARKER was born about 1854; and died.
    3. 2. Edgar A PARKER was born about 1855; and died.
    4. Sarah Ellen PARKER was born about 1857 in Hart, Georgia; and died.
    5. Nancy Fanny PARKER was born about 1862; and died.
    6. Mollie Lavinia PARKER was born on 6 Sep 1864; died on 4 Nov 1961; was buried in Cross Roads Bapt Ch Cem, Franklin Co, GA P633.
    7. George M [Md] PARKER was born in 1867; died in 1959; was buried in Carnesville City Cem, Franklin Co, GA P594.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John D. PARKER was born in 1799 in Elbert County, Georgia (son of Joseph A. PARKER and Barbara REDWINE); died on 29 Mar 1878 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; was buried in 1878 in Providence United Methodist Church Cemetery, Hart, Georgia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L1CP-C5J
    • _UID: D12FBBD4C04E4CB8BD333F3C228EE017B395
    • Residence: 1850, Franklin county, part of, Franklin, Georgia

    Notes:

    Joseph A. Parker married Barbara Redwine and they had a son named John D.
    John D. married Nancy Maret and they had a son named Benjamin Blanton.
    Benjamin Blanton married Sarah Looney and they had a son named George M.
    George M. married Elzora Hill and they had a son named Van B.
    Van B. married Quilla T. McElroy and had a son named Dallas V.
    Obituary of John D. Parker
    "Brother John D. Parker, a venerable father in Israel, was removed from the church militant to the church triumphant on the 29th of March 1878, in the 80th year of his age.
    In early life he professed religion and joined the M.E. Church, and from this time to the day of his death he continued to manifest the desire of salvation by doing "no harm", and "by doing good," both to the bodies and souls of men, so much so, that he was a model Christain. He loved the Church of Christ, especially the branch of it to which he belonged. He loved her institutions and ordinances.
    For over fifty years he held the office of class leader, and was for the most of the time was a steward. As a class leader, he was very efficient, watching closely after the spiritual interest to those committed to his care, and if any one of his class should in any way violate the laws of the church, or go astray in any way, he set himself to work at once to restore such a one; and if by prayers and exhortations he failed to restore him, he at once brought him before the church - always with loving kindness. With dram drinkers or drunkards in the church, he had little patience. As a steward he was faithful, discharging his duty acceptably. He made it a rule for many years at the fourth quarterly conference to ask, "What is our church behind?" and if there was any deficiency, would invariably foot the bill. As a citizen he was highly esteemed. Being a man of sound judgment, his neighbors sought his counsel in almost all of their differences; and his godly counsels were almost invariably heeded and obeyed. In the pursuits of the secular business of life he was diligent and strictly honest. By the strict observance of the "golden rule," he but seldom, if ever, had a bitter feeling against him, although his business caused him to have to deal, more or less, with all classes of men. He was blessed with almost uninterrupted health, being very robust and active up to some five years past, when his physical and mental powers began to give way. For the past two years he had but little mind left; but in all of his mental deficiency he never forgot the Church of God - would often go to the failed to go on the regular church day and seemed conscious that his time was drawing previous to his death he spoke of his approaching before any one knew that he was any worse than returned to him, and he talked with his son of to heaven. Thus passed away this holy man, afflicted wife and several children, brothers and sisters to mourn their loss, all of whom have our sympathies"

    A stampless letter was sold on the internet (e-bay) having a circular date stamp for GAINESVILLE Ga SEP 30, a handwritten 10 cent rate, and is addressed to Mr. Lewis Parker, Parkers Store, Franklin, Geo. [Georgia], and is a lengthy two and a half page 'Dear Bro' letter written by John Parker. The headline is Gainesville 26th Sept 1838.
    Some abstracts:
    "Tomorrow morning I expect to start to the Wesley Manual labour School in Houstin County and have not time to fill up an of my letter with apologies ..."
    "My family are well and my children grow very fast and learn very well ..."
    "I shall nearly make a support independent of my school and for that I still get one thousand dollars and the tuition of my own children. You say why then do I think of leaving and going so far down the country ..... suffice it to say I do not know that I shall go, but I have been offered a fine salary and many other inducements."
    "I am pleased with the manual labour plan of education and believe it will soon be the popular system of education."
    "You enquired what I know of Uncle Daniel Redwine, I have no very recent word from him ..."
    "One word to Franklin, My Dear Son, my heart was glad we I heard you had joined the church and now while I write about it my eyes swim with tears. You have done exactly right."
    "Now Franklin you must read a great deal, pray a great deal."
    "Bro. Lewis tell all the boys not to think hard of me for not writing to them for there is not one thing in my heart but the good Lord will approbate towards you all and tell them not to do as I do but as I ought to do."
    Condition of the letter rates average, some separations along the small folds, tear opposite the seal area. As usual with stampless letters, after writing on one or more sides of a sheet of paper, the letter was folded several times and mailed.

    Kinship:
    Aleta Hawkins

    John married Nancy MARET on 23 Oct 1819 in Elbert County, Georgia. Nancy was born in 1795 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died in 1880 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Nancy MARET was born in 1795 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died in 1880 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L1CP-883
    • _UID: 12E86307ACD34A47AA36063F3104005A2854

    Children:
    1. 4. Blanton Benjamin PARKER was born in 1821 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 11 Feb 1907.
    2. Mariah Colia PARKER was born in 1823 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died in 1907.
    3. Louvice M PARKER was born about 1824 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    4. Martha E PARKER was born about 1827 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; and died.
    5. Sara Ann PARKER was born in 1828 in Parkertown, Hart Co, Georgia; died on 20 Jun 1901.